Use of murine bioassay to resolve ovine transmissible spongiform encephalopathy cases showing a bovine spongiform encephalopathy molecular profile |
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Authors: | Beck Katy E Sallis Rosemary E Lockey Richard Vickery Christopher M Béringue Vincent Laude Hubert Holder Thomas M Thorne Leigh Terry Linda A Tout Anna C Jayasena Dhanushka Griffiths Peter C Cawthraw Saira Ellis Richard Balkema-Buschmann Anne Groschup Martin H Simmons Marion M Spiropoulos John |
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Affiliation: | Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Addlestone, Surrey, UK. |
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Abstract: | Two cases of unusual transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) were diagnosed on the same farm in ARQ/ARQ PrP sheep showing attributes of both bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. These cases, UK-1 and UK-2, were investigated further by transmissions to wild-type and ovine transgenic mice. Lesion profiles (LP) on primary isolation and subpassage, incubation period (IP) of disease, PrP(Sc) immunohistochemical (IHC) deposition pattern and Western blot profiles were used to characterize the prions causing disease in these sheep. Results showed that both cases were compatible with scrapie. The presence of BSE was contraindicated by the following: LP on primary isolation in RIII and/or MR (modified RIII) mice; IP and LP after serial passage in wild-type mice; PrP(Sc) deposition pattern in wild-type mice; and IP and Western blot data in transgenic mice. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry (IHC) revealed that each case generated two distinct PrP(Sc) deposition patterns in both wild-type and transgenic mice, suggesting that two scrapie strains coexisted in the ovine hosts. Critically, these data confirmed the original differential IHC categorization that these UK-1 and UK-2 cases were not compatible with BSE. |
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Keywords: | BSE mouse bioassay prion scrapie transmissible spongiform encephalopathy |
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